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The ability to make choices and perform those choices. The ability to be what we want to decide and create oneself.

Freedom

It is the quality or state of being free. It is our capacity to choose what we wanted and an inner awareness of what is right and wrong that is traced to our free will according to aristotle.

Freedom itself

It allows us to decide on things we do depending on the situation. It is our ability to choose between two different possible courses of action, independently.

Free will

What are the 3 kinds of freedom

• Physical Freedom


• Psychological Freedom


• Moral Freedom

It refers to the absence of any physical restraint.

Physical Freedom

It is also called freedom of choice.

Psychological Freedom

It refers to using freedom in a manner that upholds human dignity and goodness.

Moral Freedom

What are the 2 elements of freedom

Voluntariness


• Responsibility

It's the ability of a person to act on his/her own free will and self determination.

Voluntariness

It refers to the person being accountable for his/her action and their consequences.

Responsibility

Is the ability to govern and discipline oneself with the use of reason; it is having caution and giving good judgements in making decisions.

Prudence

It allows us to be more rational in making choices, because sometimes human beings tend to be slaves by their emotions and moods whenever they act certain things.

Self-Reflection